In "Renewing our Witness," Derik Fuller delivers a compelling message that challenges believers to live authentically and to embody the transformative power of Jesus Christ in their daily lives. Fuller begins by addressing the stark reality that many in society view Christianity as either damaging or irrelevant. He urges the congregation to set aside such perceptions and to focus on the certainty that the Christian faith, when genuinely lived out, can have a profound impact on the world.
Fuller emphasizes that the heart of the Gospel is not about individuals getting their lives together before coming to Jesus, but rather that Jesus meets us in our mess and runs towards us with grace. He encourages transparency among believers, sharing personal anecdotes, including one about his wife's struggle with honesty and his own past arrogance, to illustrate the importance of being open about God's work in our lives.
The message then delves into the teachings of Ephesians 4, where Paul instructs believers to no longer live as they once did but to be renewed in the spirit of their minds and to put on the new self created in God's likeness. Fuller explains that this transformation is not about external labels or rituals like baptism, but about the indwelling of Christ that changes us from the inside out.
Fuller challenges the congregation to live out this new identity in practical ways. He calls for righteous anger against injustice, a desire for justice tempered with kindness and humility, and a life marked by truthfulness, generosity, and encouragement. He stresses that our words should build others up and that we should be known for our empathy and kindness, reflecting the compassion of Jesus.
In a world that is often harsh and unforgiving, Fuller points to the radical nature of forgiveness in Christ, contrasting it with the prevailing cancel culture. He paints a vision of a community transformed by the love and forgiveness of Christ, living out the Gospel in such a way that it shines brightly in a dark world, leading others to give glory to God.
Fuller concludes with a prayer, expressing gratitude for Jesus and the transformative work evident in the lives of the congregation. He prays for continued change in the coming year, that as individuals and as a church, they would be walking billboards for the work of God, bringing change to their families, neighborhoods, workplaces, and beyond.
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